Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
47(4), P. 228 - 234
Published: Dec. 28, 2023
This
study
focuses
on
the
importance
of
non-face-to-face
healthcare,
based
experience
with
COVID-19
pandemic,
and
proposes
a
model
for
oral
health
management
services
utilizing
personal
data,
known
as
"my
data."The
aims
to
develop
comprehensive
system
that
collects
integrates
individual
records
easy
access.It
includes
assessing
through
examination
surveys,
creating
risk
assessment
algorithms
tailored
various
population
groups,
standardizing
medical
terms
data.The
goal
is
accurately
evaluate
conditions
provide
personalized
services.However,
success
requires
considerations
such
platform
management,
user
enhancement,
data
security.The
research
possibilities
further
investigation
enhance
service
model.This
introduces
novel
approach
establishing
foundation
effective
even
in
settings.
Digital Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Chronic
diseases
are
the
leading
causes
of
death
and
disability
in
U.S.,
disease
management
largely
falls
onto
patients'
family
caregivers.
The
long-term
burden
stress
caregiving
negatively
impact
caregivers'
well-being
ability
to
provide
care.
Digital
health
interventions
have
potential
support
This
article
aims
an
updated
review
using
digital
tools
caregivers
scope
Human-Centered
Design
(HCD)
approaches.We
conducted
a
systematic
search
on
July
2019
January
2021
PubMed,
CINAHL,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library,
PsycINFO,
ERIC,
ACM
limiting
2014-2021
identify
caregiver
assisted
by
modern
technologies.
Mixed
Methods
Appraisal
Tool
Grading
Recommendations
Assessment,
Development
Evaluation
were
used
evaluate
articles.
Data
abstracted
evaluated
Rayyan
Research
Electronic
Capture.We
identified
reviewed
40
studies
from
34
journals,
10
fields,
19
countries.
Findings
included
conditions
relationships
with
caregivers,
how
technology
is
deliver
intervention,
HCD
methods,
theoretical
frameworks,
components
interventions,
outcomes.This
expanded
revealed
that
digitally
enhanced
robust
at
providing
high-quality
assistance
improving
psychological
health,
self-efficacy,
skills,
quality
life,
social
support,
problem-coping
abilities.
Health
professionals
need
include
informal
as
essential
component
when
care
patients.
Future
research
should
more
marginalized
diverse
backgrounds,
improve
accessibility
usability
tools,
tailor
intervention
be
culturally
linguistically
sensitive.
Information,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 640 - 640
Published: Nov. 29, 2023
Emerging
digital
technologies,
such
as
telemedicine,
artificial
intelligence,
the
Internet
of
Medical
Things,
blockchain,
and
visual
augmented
reality,
have
revolutionized
delivery
access
to
healthcare
services.
Such
technologies
allow
for
real-time
health
monitoring,
disease
diagnosis,
chronic
management,
outbreak
surveillance,
rehabilitation.
They
help
personalize
treatment
plans,
identify
trends,
contribute
drug
development,
enhance
public
management.
While
emerging
numerous
benefits,
they
may
also
introduce
new
risks
vulnerabilities
that
can
compromise
confidentiality,
integrity,
availability
sensitive
information.
This
review
article
discussed,
in
brief,
key
sector
unique
threats
introduced
by
these
technologies.
We
highlighted
relevant
cybersecurity,
data
breaches,
medical
device
vulnerabilities,
phishing,
insider
third-party
risks,
ransomware
attacks.
suggest
cybersecurity
framework
should
include
developing
a
comprehensive
strategy,
conducting
regular
risk
assessments,
implementing
strong
control,
encrypting
data,
educating
staff,
secure
network
segmentation,
backing
up
regularly,
monitoring
detecting
anomalies,
establishing
an
incident
response
plan,
sharing
threat
auditing
vendors.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 487 - 508
Published: March 28, 2025
Effective
pain
management
has
emerged
as
a
critical
aspect
of
travel
medicine,
travelers
often
face
variety
health
challenges
during
their
journeys.
The
introduction
digital
technologies,
including
real-time
telemedicine
consultations,
wearable
devices
for
monitoring
metrics,
and
AI-powered
personalized
recommendations,
significantly
transformed
the
field
medicine.
These
advancements
have
potential
to
offer
improved
access
medical
expertise,
especially
in
remote
or
underserved
areas,
enable
through
data-driven
tools.
However,
integration
medicine
also
brings
forth
range
challenges,
such
ensuring
robust
data
privacy
measures,
combating
cybersecurity
threats,
navigating
diverse
regulatory
landscapes,
addressing
divide
ensure
equitable
these
transformative
technologies.
Psicothema,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
37(2), P. 61 - 73
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
<title>Abstract:
</title>
<sec>
<title>Background:</title>
<p>
Well-being
is
crucial
for
children's
and
adolescents'
mental
health.
Despite
numerous
interventions,
innovative
technological
options
are
still
underexplored,
particularly
younger
populations.
This
study
aims
to
review,
summarize,
discuss
experimental
studies
on
the
effects
of
interventions
well-being
in
childhood
adolescence.
</p>
</sec>
<title>Method:
<p>We
conducted
a
systematic
review
meta-analysis
following
PRISMA
guidelines,
including
published
since
2013.
Searches
were
PubMed,
PsycInfo,
Scopus,
Web
Science
randomized
non-randomized
controlled
trials.
The
quality
was
assessed
using
Cochrane
Risk
Bias
(ROB-2)
ROBINS-I
tools.
Meta-analyses
performed
R
studio.
<title>Results:
<p>Of
2705
articles
screened
by
title
abstract,
55
underwent
full-text
review.
Seventeen
included,
showing
diversity
technology-based
apps,
web-based
intervention,
digital
chatbots.
(<italic>n</italic>
=
5636
participants)
showed
small
but
statistically
significant
effect
promoting
(Hedges's
<italic>g</italic>
0.18;
<italic>p</italic>
<
.01).
App-based
demonstrated
notably
larger
size
0.33;
.001).
<title>Conclusions:
<p>The
findings
highlight
range
children
adolescents,
with
apps
greater
effectiveness.
supports
their
use
as
valuable
resources
this
population.</p>
Advances in medical technologies and clinical practice book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 54
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Most
hospital
infrastructures
were
originally
designed
to
meet
the
needs
of
a
bygone
era.
Today,
they
are
under
increasing
pressure
deliver
quality
care
while
addressing
challenges
related
efficiency,
competitiveness,
and
sustainability,
as
well
meeting
evolving
patient
expectations.
Moreover,
digital
transformation
hospitals
has
become
essential.
The
emergence
smart
building
technology
provides
with
innovative
ways
improve
enhance
flexibility,
manage
costs.
By
integrating
analyzing
data
from
IT,
operational,
medical
systems,
can
modernize
their
operations,
maximize
productivity,
offer
better
experiences.
In
this
context,
chapter
explores
opportunities
that
new
technologies,
such
artificial
intelligence
machine
learning,
present
for
hospitals.
It
also
delves
into
major
these
institutions
face,
including
need
consistently
high-quality
growing
demands
services
exert
significant
on
healthcare
systems
worldwide.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(13), P. 1319 - 1319
Published: July 1, 2024
Over
the
past
decade,
use
of
telehealth
has
garnered
increasing
attention.
The
focus
on
quality
aspects
seen
significant
growth
in
tandem
with
expansion.
Having
useful
indicators
this
area
is
becoming
increasingly
strategic
for
fully
integrating
technology
into
health
domain.
These
can
help
monitor
and
evaluate
services,
guiding
improvements
ensuring
that
these
digital
solutions
meet
necessary
standards
effective
healthcare
delivery.
purpose
study
to
analyze
Key
performance
(KPIs)
within
institutional
websites
scientific
dissemination
world
by
means
a
narrative
review.
A
review
was
proposed
two
specific
points
view
based
standardized
checklist
control
procedure
including
papers
analysis.
Results
from
studies
emphasize
KPIs
such
as
patient
outcomes,
operational
efficiency,
technical
reliability,
cost-effectiveness.
include
measures
like
condition
management,
satisfaction,
consultation
numbers,
waiting
times,
cost
savings.
Institutional
documents
entities
WHO
also
show
diverse
perspectives,
focusing
equitable
access,
clinical
excellence,
prioritization,
response
staff
satisfaction.
findings
suggest
adopting
comprehensive
set
continuously
monitoring
evaluating
services
enhance
their
effectiveness,
equity,
ultimately
improving
outcomes
accessibility.
Journal of Nursing Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
New
evidence
on
the
digital
competencies
of
healthcare
leaders
can
provide
essential
knowledge
for
building
training
to
ensure
high-quality
patient
care.
The
aim
this
mixed-methods
systematic
review
was
identify
current
best
from
qualitative,
quantitative,
and
studies
leaders'
competence
experiences
perceptions
factors
associated
with
it.
A
conducted
following
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
guidelines
reviews
by
including
original
qualitative
quantitative
observational
published
in
English
or
Finnish
between
January
2012
2024.
were
retrieved
four
databases
(CINAHL,
PubMed,
Scopus,
Medic).
In
total,
4470
articles
screened,
122
eligible
full-text
screening,
19
included
according
established
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
Data
Extraction
Synthesis.
tabulation
narrative
synthesis
content
analysis
studies.
data
identified
five
main
categories
that
describe
competencies:
(1)
need
developing
leader's
own,
professionals',
patients'
digitalisation
healthcare,
(2)
expertise
health
IT
implementation
process,
(3)
positive
towards
technology,
(4)
negative
(5)
ability
act
as
an
advocate
implement
technology
into
practice.
selected
presents
include
individual
characteristics,
career
training,
other
factors.
This
suggests
supporting
should
be
considered
organizations,
research,
education
make
their
meet
demands
increasingly
digitalising
development
work.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(15), P. 2147 - 2147
Published: July 27, 2023
The
Italian
Government
planned
to
invest
€15
billion
of
European
funds
on
National
Health
Service
digitalization
and
primary
care
enhancement.
critical
burden
brought
by
the
pandemic
upon
hospital
mean
these
investments
could
no
longer
be
delayed,
considering
extraordinary
backlogs
many
treatments
ordinary
gaps
fragmented
long-term
care,
in
Italy
abroad.
guidelines
have
been
published
standardize
interventions
across
regions,
telemedicine
is
frequently
mentioned
as
a
key
innovation
achieve
both
goals.
professional
resources
needed
run
facilities
introduced
are
defined
with
great
precision,
but
details
given
how
remote
technologies
must
implemented
this
context.
Building
policy
case,
paper
focuses
what
contribution
can
offer
specific
innovations,
drawing
from
technology-driven
policies
which
may
support
effective
stratification,
prevention
management
chronic
patient
needs,
including
anticipatory
healthcare,
population
health
management,
adjusted
clinical
groups,
quality
outcomes
frameworks,
patient-reported
experience.
All
benefit
significantly
technology,
provided
that
some
risks
limitations
considered
design.
JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. e50446 - e50446
Published: May 24, 2024
Cardiovascular
disease
(CVD)
is
the
leading
cause
of
death
in
United
States,
affecting
a
significant
proportion
adults.
Digital
health
lifestyle
change
programs
have
emerged
as
promising
method
CVD
prevention,
offering
benefits
such
on-demand
support,
lower
cost,
and
increased
scalability.
Prior
research
has
shown
effectiveness
digital
interventions
reducing
negative
outcomes.
This
pilot
study
focuses
on
Lark
Heart
Health
program,
fully
artificial
intelligence
(AI)-powered
smartphone
app,
providing
synchronous
risk
counseling,
educational
content,
personalized
coaching.